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As effortposters of the forum know or should know, a lot of material related to subjects of discussion on the forum is archived using archive.today. Whether you write threads, or are posting about a lolcow's antics, or effortposting in a thread, you likely use archive.today. If you're not in the know, as of recently archive.today is being served a subpoena by the FBI as a result of CSAM being archived as the result of archival being as easy as copy-pasting a link. As we all know, a large volume of information is hosted on archive.today as the result of being a very reliable archival service by Internet standards. It hosts crucial information about the overwhelming majority of the lolcows on the forum. One example being Liz-Fong Jones' infamous consent accident post.
This has led to a lot of the forum being over-reliant on archive.today as an archiver without realizing that it could disappear at any time through any means. There are other archivers such as GhostArchive, but the overwhelming majority of archives are from archive.today exclusively, both from the past and in the present. Because of this subpoena in particular, it's likely that a popular attack vector against various archival services will come in the form of uploading CSAM to the service and reporting it to the FBI, for more information see The Gay Pedophile at the Gates. It's even more likely that it's already a known method to attack currently existing archival services. It's highly probable that David Hoffman is attacking archive.today along all the other websites he's uploaded child pornography to as an attack vector.
Some users have already realized this and use both GhostArchive and archive.today, but I personally think this is still a bottleneck regarding archival. Yes, you have a back up, but what happens if both of these websites were to go down? What if the gay pedophile uploads child porn to the website and gets it taken down? Oh I guess you don't have an archive anymore and the person in question DFE'd and the post has become lost media. Even though something like this is less likely, because of the nature of the forum, users need to be prepared for worst case scenarios like entire lexicons of information regarding lolcows potentially being wiped out over night and or becoming lost media in their entirety.
There are a number of solutions to this issue. The first and most obvious one would be a program that forum users that works like archive.today, but instead is a front-end for running a webpage through multiple archivers in parallel and outputting all relevant archive links as opposed to just a single archival website. This alleviates one issue which is that information on various lolcows would be hosted on several different web archivers as opposed to just a single archiver. It would likely be a patch-work solution but one that could give us much greater flexibility in regards to archival. Especially if you can choose which archivers it feeds web pages to on the back-end. If need be, user hosted archivers based on ArchiveBox can suffice in the case that multiple archival services goes down.
The above is a solution that solves archival issues in the future and not necessarily the problem of past archival where 98% of information utilizes archive.today. For that, we need another solution entirely.
This has led to a lot of the forum being over-reliant on archive.today as an archiver without realizing that it could disappear at any time through any means. There are other archivers such as GhostArchive, but the overwhelming majority of archives are from archive.today exclusively, both from the past and in the present. Because of this subpoena in particular, it's likely that a popular attack vector against various archival services will come in the form of uploading CSAM to the service and reporting it to the FBI, for more information see The Gay Pedophile at the Gates. It's even more likely that it's already a known method to attack currently existing archival services. It's highly probable that David Hoffman is attacking archive.today along all the other websites he's uploaded child pornography to as an attack vector.
Some users have already realized this and use both GhostArchive and archive.today, but I personally think this is still a bottleneck regarding archival. Yes, you have a back up, but what happens if both of these websites were to go down? What if the gay pedophile uploads child porn to the website and gets it taken down? Oh I guess you don't have an archive anymore and the person in question DFE'd and the post has become lost media. Even though something like this is less likely, because of the nature of the forum, users need to be prepared for worst case scenarios like entire lexicons of information regarding lolcows potentially being wiped out over night and or becoming lost media in their entirety.
There are a number of solutions to this issue. The first and most obvious one would be a program that forum users that works like archive.today, but instead is a front-end for running a webpage through multiple archivers in parallel and outputting all relevant archive links as opposed to just a single archival website. This alleviates one issue which is that information on various lolcows would be hosted on several different web archivers as opposed to just a single archiver. It would likely be a patch-work solution but one that could give us much greater flexibility in regards to archival. Especially if you can choose which archivers it feeds web pages to on the back-end. If need be, user hosted archivers based on ArchiveBox can suffice in the case that multiple archival services goes down.
The above is a solution that solves archival issues in the future and not necessarily the problem of past archival where 98% of information utilizes archive.today. For that, we need another solution entirely.
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